Lifestyle Change Implementation Research Network at PRC at UMass Chan
NCT07481305 · Not yet recruiting
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial is testing a lifestyle change program in adults with overweight or obesity to see how well it can be implemented in real-world settings.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
The goal of this project is to study how well the Noom digital lifestyle program works for adults who are taking Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1) medications. The study team will assess how the program affects people's behaviors and health outcomes. The team will also look at how digital lifestyle change interventions can be implemented in real-world settings, including how many people it reaches, how well it is put into practice, whether people stick with it over time, and whether it works well for different groups of people.
Treatments tested
- Digital Lifestyle Coaching Program Other
Participants will be enrolled for a 4-month program, in which they will use the Noom app to self-monitor their dietary intake/physical activity, be provided with coaching feedback throughout, and access educational module. Modules include behavior change specific to GLP-1, i.e. higher protein intake than what is prescribed in Noom Weight, Common challenges while taking GLP-1 medications, and weight loss medications and what to expect while taking them. They will also have access to the Muscle Defense program, which provides education on resistance training exercises to prevent muscle loss.
| Main thing measured | Primary Outcomes |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | University of Massachusetts, Worcester |
| Conditions studied | GLP - 1 |
| GLP-1 drugs | — |
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